49 results on '"Pinto, Yair"'
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2. Split-Brain: What We Know Now and Why This is Important for Understanding Consciousness
3. Visual integration across fixation: automatic processes are split but conscious processes remain unified in the split-brain
4. The Split-Brain Phenomenon Revisited: A Single Conscious Agent with Split Perception
5. A social Bayesian brain: How social knowledge can shape visual perception
6. Callosal Syndromes
7. The Uniformity Illusion: Central Stimuli Can Determine Peripheral Perception
8. Incidental Haptic Sensations May Not Influence Social Judgments: A Purely Confirmatory Replication Attempt of Study 1 by Ackerman, Nocera, and Bargh (2010)
9. Seeing Ɔ, remembering C: Illusions in short-term memory
10. Mid-range visual functions in relation to higher-order visual functions after stroke
11. Do Incidental Haptic Sensations Influence Social Judgments and Decisions? A Purely Confirmatory Replication Study and a Bayesian Analysis
12. Can non-random collapses of the wavefunction enable libertarian free will?
13. Turning the Hands of Time Again: A Purely Confirmatory Replication Study and a Bayesian Analysis
14. Do Experiences of Physical Warmth Increase Feelings of Interpersonal Warmth? A Purely Confirmatory Replication Study and a Bayesian Analysis
15. When Is Search for a Static Target among Dynamic Distractors Efficient?
16. Cross-cueing cannot explain unified control in split-brain patients
17. Remapping attention in multiple object tracking
18. Conscious Visual Memory With Minimal Attention
19. The coordinate systems used in visual tracking
20. The what–where trade-off in multiple-identity tracking
21. How does our search engine “see” the world? The case of amodal completion
22. The detection of temporally defined objects does not require focused attention
23. Singularity and consciousness: A neuropsychological contribution
24. Unified Visual Working Memory without the Anterior Corpus Callosum
25. The hard problem makes the easy problems hard - a reply to Doerig et al.
26. Mid-range visual deficits after stroke: Prevalence and co-occurrence.
27. Unified tactile detection and localisation in split-brain patients
28. Singularity and consciousness: A neuropsychological contribution.
29. Callosal Syndromes
30. Incidental Haptic Sensations May Not Influence Social Judgments: A Purely Confirmatory Replication Attempt of Study 1 by Ackerman, Nocera, & Bargh (2010)
31. Erratum to: The what–where trade-off in multiple-identity tracking
32. The Uniformity Illusion
33. No Evidence of Narrowly Defined Cognitive Penetrability in Unambiguous Vision
34. Incidental Haptic Sensations May Not Influence Social Judgments: A Purely Confirmatory Replication Attempt of Study 1 by Ackerman, Nocera, & Bargh (2010)
35. The Uniformity Illusion
36. Split brain: divided perception but undivided consciousness
37. The Uniformity Illusion
38. Expectations accelerate entry of visual stimuli into awareness
39. Turning the hands of time again: a purely confirmatory replication study and a Bayesian analysis
40. On the automatic link between affect and tendencies to approach and avoid: Chen and Bargh (1999) revisited
41. Visual attention
42. Location and identity are entangled in multiple-object tracking
43. When reacting is faster than acting
44. Humans can simultaneously attend to eight moving objects
45. The hard problem makes the easy problems hard - a reply to Doerig et al.
46. The Uniformity Illusion.
47. Bottom-up and top-down attention are independent.
48. Visual attention.
49. Distinguishing between parallel and serial accounts of multiple object tracking.
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